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Spilyay Tym oo November 8, 2 0 0 7
Letters to the Editor
Veterans Day
Parade on
______ ______________________
Monday
Time of need
living with a chronic health con­
dition cause difficulty with rela­
T he V eterans o f Foreign
We would like to thank ev­ tionships and your family?
Do you feel depressed and
Wars Elliott Palmer Post 4217 eryone that helped us through,
w ill h o st the an n ual W arm our greatest time of need. Your tired much of the time?
Springs Veterans Day Parade on presence, prayers, love and kind­
Living W ell w ith Chronic
Monday, Nov. 12.
ness, we will always cherish. Also, Conditions is a program that you
The Veterans Ceremony will thank you for bringing food to may be mterested in.
This is a six-week program
be at 10:30 a.m. in front of the our home prayer services and
co urth o use at the V eterans all the traditional foods that were offered at the Warm Springs
Rock.
brought to the longhouse. It’S - Health and Wellness Center.
In the class we talk about
The Veterans Parade begins during this time that we need
at 11 a.m ., and w ill proceed family and friends to step for­ problems that living with or tak­
from the courthouse to the ward and reach out to us, be ing care o f someone who has a
there for us and help us, and chronic health condition such as,
Agency Longhouse.
Following the parade, lunch that’s exactly what happened. We diabetes, heart disease*, arthritis,
cannot express enough o ur ap­ depression or lupus to name a
will be served.
preciation to you. We had a small few, can have on our lives.
giveaway for those that helped
This class offers tools, tech­
us, and there were so many that niques and strategies on how to
helped us, if we didn’t gift you, take better care o f ourselves
don’t feel bad, we didn’t forget while coping with these prob­
you, we will remember you at lems. This includes communica­
tion with your family and your ,
Ut-twai’s memorial.
Forever grateful, family of health care providers; using your
A parade in honor of Jacoby
Ellsbury will be hosted in Ma­ Ut-twai Michael Solomon medications; managing pain and
fatigue, u n d erstan d in g your
Kalama “Big Mike”.
dras on Nov. 17-.
emotions; learning problem solv­
Parade participants will begin
ing skills and support.
at 10 a.m The parade begins at
This program will not take
10th St. and C St. and proceeds
the place or conflict with any
to.7^ St. and then B St.
The parade will follow the
(Dedicated in loving memory o f other programs or care that you
fourth of July parade route, near M ichaej Solom on “Big M ike* 5M receiving. It is meant to en­
hance regular treatment and dis­
Sahalee Park. Following the Kalama.)
ease-specific education.
parade there will be a presenta­
T he
lead by
My time on this Earth has
tion in the park.
In the case o f in clem en t come to an abrupt end, I will train ed lead ers who have a
weather, it will b eh eld at M a­ truly miss each family member chronic condition or who take
care of someone with a chronic
and friend.
dras High School. V
M y departure was neither condition.
People encouraged to attend
The clashes are interactive; we
and bring signs showing their expected or planned, for that
responsibility was laid in God’s focus on learning skills, sharing
support for Ellsbury.
Hand; ■
experiences and support.
If you are interested or want
I ask that the memories and
good times w e’v a shared, be more inform ation Call Jodi at
passed on to my children, tell 553-1196 extension 4141 or you
them how much I loved them can^stbp in and see Jodi or piék
up a flyer at the Wellness Cen­
and care.
Please rem em bft me. always, ter Community Clinic in Pod A.
The Oregon State University, with a. chuckle and smile, lie-
Extension Office at1 the Warm cause I do not want yoy. sad­
Springs Indian Reservation will dened. I will see you in a while.
celebrate its Fiftieth Anniversary
Although I was unable to say
in a free Open House for the my final farew ell... You shall
community on Friday, Nov. 16, hear my “War Whoops” over
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the the Longhouse bells.
basem en t o f the E ducatio n
My journey now takes me on
Building at 1100 Wasco j Street. to the Promised Land, I shall
The event w ill feature dis­ w alk confident and proudly
plays and photographs over the holding Jesus’ Hand.
.
past 50 years of 4-H, home eco -.
So until the day comes to
notifies, and agriculture pro­ greet me above in the sky, I will
gram s, and a b rief ceremony join the ones gone before me,
submitted photo
and presentations by former and not question why. |
Tribal members Ken Smith
and current staff and faculty of
Now comes the time to dry
and his great-nephew Joseph
the Warm Springs Extension of­ the precious tears you shed for
Calica (son of Floyd Calica).
fice.
me, for my departure to be with
Lunch w ill be served. The the Almighty surely is a victory!
On behalf o f the Sm ith’s,
vice provost for Extension and
Eileen M. Frank
Jackson’s, Leonards and Calica’S
Outreach at Oregon State Uni­
we extend our continued appre-
versity will be a special guest at
the ceremony.
The partnership that began in
Are you living with a chronic
1957 between the Confederated illness or caring for someone
Tribes and OSU ' Extension is with a chronic illness? Do you
the only office o f its kind in the get frustrated because o f your
state that provides non-formal health problems?
education and youth programs
Are you anxious and stressed
H appy birthday to my
because of your health? Does o ld er s is te r L ela Ann
for tribal members.
Parade for
Ellsbury
My Departed
OSU Extension
open house
Leader
appreciated
ciation to Ken Smith, Chairman
o f the Warm Springs Gaming
Enterprises, and for all o f his
hard work for the tribes.
A son, brother, nephew and
uncle, Ken is a great “Wasco”
leader and architect of many of
the tribes’ successes and enter­
prises. Keep up the. great work,
Ken!
W hat your doing for the
tribes now will be benefited for
many years to come for all of
us and the fixture generations.
Hang in there and never mind
the “naysayers.”
Keep up the great work and
continue to move forward with
the new casino. We will benefit
handsomly from this project,
which will again be a major mile­
stone for the tribes and yet an­
other project that was spear­
headed by you. Hang in there
and you are im inspiration to all
of the family and tribes. We’re
all behind you as many other
Tribal members. Tell Jeannie we
said Hello.
We also wish to extend our
utm ost ap p reciatio n to J e f f
F ord, Ed M anton, Gairland
Brunoe, Margie Tuckta, Floyd
C alica, L en a Ike, D en nis;
Karnopp and the many other
people working on the new ca­
sino project.; They all have a
thankless jdb and y?e all need to
continue to support them. We
also thank Tribal Council mem­
bers T rib al C h airm an Ron
Suppah and Chief Joe Moses.
E veryon e w o rk in g on this
project is doing a great job work­
ing for all o f the people and
contrary to public belief and mis­
conception they do» communi­
cate with the pcople andr deLa
! good and dilegent job. Keep up
the great work — all o f you are
working for the majority o f the
people.
The Calica, ' Smith,
Leonard and Jackson fami­
lies in Warm Springs, Port­
land and San Francisco
Bay.
To deserving
family
W asher/dryer td de­
s e rv in g fam ily w ith ,
younger children.
Call Faye at 553-2545.
Wading to Exhale
Team members Earlynn Squiemphen, Jolene Hiritsala,
Lynn Fluhr and Angel Daniels (front row from left); Rene’
Holliday, Melissa Benson, Peggy Bell and LeeAnn
Daniels (front row from left).
I would like to take this you.
time to thank the following:
I would also like to thank
First and foremost, team the team for doing a great job
“Wading to Exhale” of 2007. on the raffle sales — what a
What a great group of ladies great team effort.
in making this another suc­
In closing, thank you to
cessful year. I’m glad every­ everyone who helps support
one had fun, and thank good­ our team by purchasing raffle
ness there were no injuries.
tickets, and congratulations to
T he b iggest thank you all the winners in our raffle.
go es to E arl and R ita
C ongratulations to the
Squiemphen and Glenn and o th er teain s from W arm
Lynn Fluhr for letting us use Springs and Madras; great to
your vehicles for the w eek­ see such tear® spirit and en­
end. Also to Sammi O’Reilly ergy on everydne’s part.
and Chance Sqtiiemphen for
Thank ybü again,
E arlyn n e Sq uiem p h en ,
your donation to our team.
Fluhr Transportation de­ team captain, teani\“Wading
serves a big hand for spon­ to Exhale.”
soring our jackets — thank
Regalia
found at
Round-Up
A young girl’s regalia was
fo un d at the P en d leto n
Round-Up, and the person
who found the item would like
to find the owner.
The girl who may be the
owner of the regalia is pic­
tured here.
The person who found the
regalia is Susan Sheoships,
who cah be reached at this e-
mail:
SusmSheoships@tamastslikt.oig
Living well
Happy birthday and other wishes . .
Spilyay Ty moo
CCoyote News, Est. 1976)
Publisher Emeritus: Sid Miller
Editor: Dave McMechan
Management Successor: Selena T. Boise
Reporter; Leslie Mitts
Advertising Manager: Sam Howard
Media Advisor: Bill Rhoades
Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confeder­
ated Tribes of Warm Springs.
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Tewee. T hank you for
yo u r support you have
given me in the p ast and
today. M ay God be with
you and watch over you to
bring many years of your
kind heart and lots more
birthdays. Love, your lil
sis Annette Jim .
Happy birthday to Mr.
Lyle Amial Rhoan Jr. You
are finally over the hump —
over the hill now. I would
like to wish you many more
years. I hope you remem­
ber the good years that you
and I have experienced to­
gether. We’ve been blessed
with two beautiful and won­
derful sons, Gordon and
Lyle III. I wish you a very
happy future for the re­
maining years God grants
your stay. God bless you.
Love, Annette S. Jim.
Happy birthday to our auntie
Lela Terne who fou n d time to look
out fo r us when we were little and
w ell behaved. We w ill never forget
our personal moments cherishable
fo r the rest, o f our lifetime. Thank
yo u , auntie, .from y o u r nephews
H appy birthday to our fa th er
William, Nathan, Tommie, Stew­ Lyle A, Rhoan Jr. You're a g rea t J
ard, Levi, Gordon, Lyle III, nieces d ad a n d th a t’s w hat w e lo ve |
Larrissa, Anntoinette. We a ll love about y o u , dad. We depend on
you.
you . Keep being our father. F ig­
Happy birthday to our grama ure w e’v e still g o t a long ways to
Lela Tewee. We would like to g o in ou r lives, and be a go o d
invite you more into our hearts man f o r our mom. We love you .
and we’re just expressing a birth­ Be good. Love, y o u r sons, G or­
day cheer. We love you, grama. don Dean Rhoan, L yle A m ial
Love, Krisline, Lorena, Kalia, Rhoan III.
James, Filaberto and Nathaniel.
Happy birthday to my ulla
Krisleen, my first ulla. I love you
very much arid miss your vibrant
company. Hope to see you and
spend more quality time together.
Bring your little sis’s too! I wish
you many more happy years to
come and your future w ill b
elived by your wildest dreams.
May God bless and watch over
you. Love ya. Ulla Annette S.
Jim.
H appy 17 th
birthday, Carlos
J. Reynoso. May
the. G ood L ord
b less y o u w ith
many more. We
love y o u so much. Thanks f o r al­
ways being such a great you n g man
and setting cigood example f o r y o u r
brothers and sisters. We are so lucky
to have y o u fo r a son. Love, Mom
and Dadi
H appy birthday to my
Happy 17th birthday,
birthday g irl Amy Bobb. N ini (C arlo s)! Have a
From M om, S elen a, good day. Love, Damian,
Travis, Kendall, M ichael, Soraya, Izraii and Jaihline.
B ran d i, F red d y and
Buster. Love, Mom.
Happy birthday to young :
Happy birthday to" Chiquito
K atchia (N oodles).'on N ov 1;
Blanche Williams on Nov. 10; Nettie
Dickson (Lancy) on Nov. 16; Curtiss
Dickson on Nov. 19; LaVonne Boise
(Lovey) on Nov. 21; Mae Dickson
(Chakina) on Nov. 25, with all our
love: A l, Laura, JR , Shan elle,
Brandi, Michael, Jessie, Martika,
Nicholas, Harly, lil Gary, Mahkia.
Cheryl. Have a spectacular
day. Love, Dave.
. H appy birthday to m f
dad Frank. I m iss'you .
Love, Cheryl.
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